What is Buddha? What is Buddha?

1. Buddha, a Buddhist term, is the two-legged image of Fu Hui, that is, a person who perfectly practices Fu Hui and wisdom. It is possible for all living beings to become Buddhas through the practice of three robberies and countless robberies. Buddha is a man who has escaped from reincarnation and has a thorough understanding of life in the universe. He is also considered to be a smart person or an insightful person. ?

Buddha's self-awareness, awareness of others and awareness of the perfection of his own behavior are three things. Ordinary people have no feet, and the sound edge is only felt, while the bodhisattva has self-knowledge and awareness of him, which shows the dignity of the Buddha. You can also understand the Buddha as a miraculous fairy, and the Buddha has feelings. In other words, the person who has gained great wisdom and seen through all three phases of the universe is the Buddha. Buddha is similar to the Chinese word "sage", but "sage" can't express consciousness and practice, so translators at that time used the word "Buddha".

Second, the definition

"Buddha" is a personality whose reason, emotion and ability reach the most perfect state at the same time. In other words, the Buddha is a person with great wisdom, great compassion (or all-wisdom and all-compassion) and great strength. Please pay attention to the difference between Buddhism and other religions: Buddha is not omnipotent, and he can't free us. He can only teach us, and we still have to rely on our own efforts to get rid of it. Buddha can't let us go to heaven or condemn us to hell.

Simply put, the Buddha is an "awakened one" and an "awakened one". Buddhist Dictionary: Buddha is the most respected immortal, also known as Daxian, or Jin Xian.

More specifically, it should be said that Buddha is a person who has a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles of life in the universe.

There is also a concise definition, which is generally accepted by ordinary people, that is to say, Buddha is a person who consciously realizes him and achieves perfection. In other words, Buddha is a person who has realized himself and can further help others to realize himself, and this self-awareness and cognition of his own work have reached the most satisfactory state at the same time.

Third, Buddha

Sakyamuni, formerly known as Gautama Siddharta, the founder of Buddhism, was born in Kapilau, northern India, more than 500 BC, and is the prince of King Suwanda. After becoming a monk, he was honored as "Sakyamuni" by the world, which means "Tasha of Sakyamuni".

There are indeed Tathagata in history. He is the prince of Gabriel in the ancient Indian kingdom. Later, he became a monk and practiced, eventually achieving positive results and establishing Buddhism. After leaving home to practice, he became a Buddha in early December of the lunar calendar.

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The real Buddha

Buddha is not a personality god, nor is it a god who creates and dominates the universe, nor is it a so-called "incarnation". Buddha is a person. If you can practice six degrees and ten thousand lines according to the Buddha's practice method, you may become a Buddha. When you reach the realm of Buddha, although you can perform all kinds of incredible miracles, that is not what the Buddha values. The most important thing is the Buddha's perfect virtue and great wisdom from understanding. The Buddha showed that he didn't realize the Buddha's fruit by the body. It was by setting an example that he encouraged people who were interested in learning Buddhism to pursue the supreme Buddha's fruit with this body in time. ?

Buddha is a man with supreme wisdom and complete consciousness. He is called a man who has achieved supreme and equal consciousness (Sanskrit, Adoula, Samadhi, Samadhi).

Buddha and Buddha are the love between teachers and students. Buddhists call themselves "Buddhist disciples" and Sakyamuni Buddha "teachers". Therefore, the attitude of people who believe in Buddhism is respect, respect and learning, not just worship. Other religions believe that Buddhists worship idols, which is a great misunderstanding of Buddhism. Buddhists worship Buddha from the heart, expressing the highest respect for the supreme, profound and subtle wisdom and compassion of Buddha's dharma body, rather than attachment to Buddha and idolatry. The best annotation in "King Kong Prajna Paramita Sutra" is that the Buddha said to the venerable Xu Bodhi, "If you see me with color and beg me with voice, you will be an evil person and not see the Tathagata".

When Sakyamuni Buddha was alive, his disciples were not allowed to make statues for him, and there were no Buddha statues in primitive Buddhism in India. He realized the truth of the universe, and told the world the way to know it, asking people to know it themselves. Only later generations idolized Buddhism, Buddhism. ?

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